We're whalers of the moon

>we're whalers of the moon

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“one of these days Alice, bang! zoom! straight to the moon!”

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>We're Sneeders on the Farm, we drive a fancy German car. But there ain't no Sneeds so we tell tall feedss and sing a Sneeding tune.

>One of these days, Chuck, Fuck! Suck! Straight to the Moon!

Futurama doesn't even exist in the simpsonsverse

Yes it does, they did that awful crossover.

The simpsons existed as a fictional show Fry watched in the 90s
I choose to ignore that cross over

Do you think Fry saw the Sneed episode?

what show is this?

What werethe lyrics do this song I could never make then out

The Simpsons Sneed spinoff

We’re whalers on the moon
We carry a harpoon
But we have no whales, so we tell tall tales
And sing our whaling tune


That was without looking it up, I think that’s right.

Sounds about right
I was signing

Were whalers of the moon
We wear a big baloon
But we. ....so we top top tails
Ann sing our whaling tune tune

In my head its:

We're whalers on the moon
We carry our harpoons
But there ain't no whales
So we tell tall tales
And sing our whaling tune

And I dont care what the proper version is.
What a great episode really drives home the point about how pointless everything is after fry's initial delight at leaving his old miserable life behind in the last episode.

What the hell is wrong with you?

Luck of the Fryish is cartoon kino

DO THE BENDER

Big guy on a plane
And his name is Bane
And he wonders why, you would shoot a guy
As you force him to deplane

Plant of odd design
From the store of humerous sign
Thinks you wont get far, fancy German car
With a soil ph of nine.

it's whalers ON the moon not whalers OF the moon
fucking casual shit

>1999
Maybe

Snee -oh wait

Lauren "Amy Wong" Tom was in "Nothing Lasts Forever"
It's (sorta) similar to whalers of the moon.
Wonder if the writers saw that movie (despite that never been released)

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formerly whalers from earth

Formerly from Hartford